tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35831140.post4223995263994596038..comments2023-10-25T20:46:55.930+08:00Comments on Weapon of Mass Imagination: The Lighting Challenge... Pre-lighting 1traumadorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00387315561167115253noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35831140.post-52101863648851045782011-08-16T10:36:38.152+08:002011-08-16T10:36:38.152+08:00I agree with Albertonykus on venturing beyond the ...I agree with Albertonykus on venturing beyond the clichés, but I have a question regarding "Sue's" discovery back in early 1990s. I once read that an adult was found alongside "her" as well as a couple of juveniles (or, perhaps, I'm mistaking that for a painting I saw in the same book that artist creatively placed the juveniles with them as well as the adult. Sorry, it's been awhile since I'd read the book.) So, my question is, would that be the norm for some tyrannosaur species other than Tyrannosaurus or was that just a rare occurence, if you follow me? Sorry about my wording. I suppose this was kind of a spur of the moment question. Thanks, anyways. (Looking great, by the way.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35831140.post-70021597452494537882011-08-15T20:31:10.256+08:002011-08-15T20:31:10.256+08:00Good for you on avoiding paleo art cliches!Good for you on avoiding paleo art cliches!Albertonykushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00345306530772709064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35831140.post-75783108036178810862011-08-15T19:30:08.308+08:002011-08-15T19:30:08.308+08:00Hey Craig, like the poses and animals, looking goo...Hey Craig, like the poses and animals, looking good!<br />When you come to lighting make sure you have *something* in the background, even if it's not your final background.<br />Starting on white has been recognized as detrimental to getting your values right since the early days of painting. <br />Good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com